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  2. Barry Smith (preacher) - Wikipedia

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    For Barry Smith, a one world government would be satanic and evil, a belief taken from his study of biblical prophecy. He was strongly Anti- Masonic . He talked about the detail of the "great seal" on the US$1 bill , linking the symbolism to Freemasonry, and the layout of certain landmark buildings in Washington DC in which he claimed could be ...

  3. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    After the prophecy failed, he changed the date three more times. [107] 1941 Jehovah's Witnesses: A prediction of the end from the Jehovah's Witnesses, a group that branched from the Bible Student movement. [108] 1943 Herbert W. Armstrong The first of three revised dates from Armstrong after his 1936 prediction failed to come true. [107] 1947

  4. Cloud Ten Pictures - Wikipedia

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    It was released into the video market on October 31. [4] It ended up being named the "Best-Selling Title of the Year by an Independent Studio". Cloud Ten also produced two sequels based upon the second book in the Left Behind book series, Left Behind: Tribulation Force (2002) and Left Behind: World at War (2005).

  5. Endtime Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Endtime Ministries is an American Pentecostal Christian organization. [1] [2] It defines itself as a teacher of biblical prophecy [3] [4] [5] founded and headed by minister Irvin Baxter Jr.

  6. Eschatology - Wikipedia

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    The end of the world or end times [2] is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negative world events will reach a climax. Belief that the end of the world is imminent is known as apocalypticism , and over time has been held both by members of mainstream religions and by doomsday cults .

  7. 2011 end times prediction - Wikipedia

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    Camping suggested that it would occur at 6 p.m. local time, with the rapture sweeping the globe time zone by time zone, [4] [5] while some of his supporters claimed that around 200 million people (approximately 3% of the world's population) would be 'raptured'. [6] Camping had previously claimed that the rapture would occur in September 1994.

  8. Irvin Baxter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Irvin Lee Baxter Jr. (July 8, 1945 – November 3, 2020) was an American Oneness Pentecostal minister, televangelist, author, and biblical scholar.He hosted the internationally syndicated biblical prophecy television program, End of The Age, and, who also was the founder and president of Endtime Ministries, a Christian organization devoted to presenting his views on Christian eschatology.

  9. Great Tribulation - Wikipedia

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    The time period for these beliefs is also based on other passages: in the Book of Daniel, "time, times, and half a time", interpreted as "three and a half years," and the Book of Revelation, "a thousand two hundred and threescore days" and "forty and two months" (the prophetic month averaging 30 days, hence 1260/30 = 42 months or 3.5 years).